Sunday, March 23, 2008

Nokia 5300 XpressMusic


The Nokia 5300 XpressMusic is a music player phone in a slide design. The 5300 has a nice compact design that is good to hold.
The 5300 XpressMusic is focused on solid design and durability. The slider phone design is not sleek but it is small, convenient and durable.
There are dedicated music keys on the outside (play, pause, forward & rewind) and a camera key, so many of the phone's functions can be accessed without opening the slide.
Nokia has blended the design and features in this phone to meet the demands of a new section of users, offering a fresh and trendy experience.
The 5300 has a high-quality stereo music player that supports all the main digital audio formats: MP3, Midi, AAC, AAC+, enhanced AAC+, and WMA. There is also a stereo FM radio.
As well as the music capabilities, the 5300 has all the other functions that we have come to expect from a phone. The built-in camera has a resolution of 1.3 megapixels, and there's a video recording option too.
Internet access is fast, using EDGE, and a basic web browser is supplied. Connectivity options include Bluetooth, USB and infrared, and a CD is supplied to let you manage files and transfer your music from PC to phone. Battery life is average, and probably compares reasonably well with an iPod when it comes to playing music.
The Nokia 5300 XpressMusic is also a Java-enabled phone supporting MIDP Java 2.0 and additional Java APIs.
The MP3 player, switchable themes and robust design make it clear that the Nokia 5300 is aimed at the younger mobile phone user; someone who wants as many features they may actually use packed into one compact device.

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